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Sue began to cry as she got up, choking and gasping, for she had swallowed a little water. "Don't cry!" begged Bunny. "Let's pretend you're a swimmer on the beach and went out too far." "Wha-what good would that do, me pre-pre-tendin' that?" half-sobbed Sue. "Well, then I'll pretend I'm a life-guard, and I'll swim out and pull you to shore," said Bunny.

That you preferred me to Trevanion? Oh, Nancy!" "As though a girl must care for six feet of flesh without brains because she isn't a blue-stocking. Why why couldn't you see, Bob?" "And I say oh, Nancy, does this mean that you care for me love me?" "I'm afraid I do," she half-laughed, half-sobbed. "Afraid?" "Yes, don't you see? You are not in the least like the man I wanted to love.

"No," she answered, gently; "he has not yet come." "Something must have happened, Mary," half-sobbed the sufferer; "I am sure of it." Ay, something out of the usual had happened to Doctor Gardiner. As his handsome brougham turned into Canal Street, the doctor, in looking from the window, noticed a young girl hurrying along the street.

With her arms around his neck, she half-sobbed out the words in a choked voice, "Oh, Don. Do you know what has happened? Could you see from your boat? Little Donny? Smiles? Could you see, Don?" He nodded, dumbly; but his sister kept on, "She couldn't swim, but yet she jumped, instantly, to save him. You see, she thought that she was alone, she didn't know about that boy.

There are enough of us to do that. I don't believe Bean and her crowd are going to tell any tales on us. For the rest of the year we'll just amuse ourselves in our own way." "It's almost a year since we started to rag Miss Dean and had so much trouble over that affair," half-sobbed Dulcie Vale.

"What does he mean by this?" whispered Archie. "I suppose he means the branches to disguise the boat." "I don't know," said Minnie. "I suppose so. I don't think we need ask. He and Dula have saved me, and have been most kind." "But can you talk now?" "Yes, yes; I will not break down again if I can help it." "I'll wait," said Archie. "No, no; go on talking, pray," half-sobbed the girl.

"Not 'im, sir; and if he does, he'll think that one of his mates has been larking. Wait a bit, and I shall get another chance, for we ought to have two." But Fate was going to smile again, for the very next morning, in a wild state of excitement, the lad gripped his young officer's hand tightly between his own. "No larks, sir," he half-sobbed. "Don't gammon me.

Douglas turned to face the others, his lips white, his eyes burning. "What do I care about them, when Judith is in question!" "You go ahead, Doug!" cried Inez. "Don't wait for anything. Judith's been talking about running away for years, but she never planned to go off in the winter, I can tell you that." "John had been drinking, you must remember," half-sobbed Mary. "He's always so ugly then."

'Oh Leuchy, half-sobbed Hollyhock, 'it is true, every word of it. It was the spirit of mischief that entered into me. But, oh, Leuchy, Leuchy, when you were so bad my whole heart went out to you, and you 'll forgive your own Holly? For, see for yourself, I love you, Leuchy see it for yourself. 'And I don't love you, said Leucha.

"Why, Cyril, of course not! You you told me not to, long ago. You said my darns made bunches. "Ho! I meant I didn't want to wear them," retorted the man, upon whom the tragic wretchedness of that half-sobbed "bunches" had been quite lost. "I love to see you mending them," he finished, with an approving glance at the pretty little picture of domesticity before him.

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